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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2025 · 1H 26M

Scarlet Ibis James Heals Father Wounds Through Writing

from Black Writer Therapy Podcast · host Ella Shawn

Keywordsmarriage, writing, healing, storytelling, identity, culture, traditions, relationships, black women, personal growth, womanhood, storytelling, writing, healing, ancestral connections, black women writers, compassion, culinary metaphors, emotional expression, creativitySummaryIn this engaging conversation, Scarlet Ibis James shares her insights on marriage, identity, and the healing power of writing. She discusses her journey as a happily married woman, the importance of maintaining individuality within a partnership, and how writing has been a therapeutic outlet for her. The dialogue also delves into cultural traditions, ancestry, and the significance of storytelling in understanding oneself and connecting with others. Through rapid-fire questions, the conversation wraps up with reflections on womanhood and the complexities of being a strong black woman. In this engaging conversation, Scarlet Ibis James explores the multifaceted nature of womanhood, the healing power of storytelling, and the importance of compassion in writing. She discusses her personal experiences as a brown-skinned woman, the culinary metaphors that shape her narratives, and the ancestral connections that influence her work. The dialogue also touches on the audacity of Black women writers and the role of emotional expression in storytelling, culminating in a heartfelt discussion about the characters she creates and the compassion they embody.TakeawaysScarlet defines a happily married woman as someone who maintains her individuality while being in a partnership.Marriage requires ongoing effort and communication, especially after children leave home.Writing serves as a healing process for Scarlet, allowing her to explore her emotions and experiences.Cultural traditions and superstitions play a significant role in shaping identity and beliefs.Storytelling is a powerful tool for connection and understanding among women, especially women of color.Scarlet emphasizes the importance of being open to experiences and emotions.The conversation highlights the need for women to express their pain and vulnerability.Scarlet's journey of self-discovery is intertwined with her writing and storytelling.The discussion touches on the complexities of being perceived as a strong black woman.Scarlet's pen name is a homage to her heritage and family history. Women can embody a range of identities and emotions.The strong Black woman trope often forces women into a masculine role.Writing can be a healing process for personal and ancestral pain.Culinary metaphors can enrich storytelling and connect to cultural roots.Compassion is essential in both personal relationships and storytelling.Ancestral connections can guide and inspire creative work.The audacity of Black women writers is a powerful force in literature.Emotional expression is crucial for both writers and their characters.Characters can reflect the ideal traits we wish to see in the world.Creativity allows for the exploration of complex identities and experiences.Sound Bites"I am happily married.""This is a memoir.""I want the soft life."Get In Touch w/Scarlet Ibis James

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